Start: 2008/11/11 - 7:30pm
End: 2008/11/11 - 9:00pm
Location:
O'Reilly, Sebastopol, CA
http://nblug.org/genloc
Speaker: Kyle Rankin
Description:
While you might not be able to tell at a cursory glance, a lot has
changed behind the scenes on a modern Ubuntu system from what you might
be used to if you have used Linux for years. For example, did you know
Ubuntu is phasing out System V init? That you can't loopback-mount the
initrd? In this talk I would discuss the current changes Ubuntu is
making to what we might consider the traditional Linux system. There's
a little something for everyone on the talk: For Linux newbies who are
curious about what's under the hood I will cover the traditional and
modern boot process including how init works and follow up with a guide
to where important files are in Ubuntu. For the experienced Linux user
I'll show you how (and why) things have changed and where you can look
now when you want to, for instance, change the default runlevel on an
Ubuntu system.
We will also be holding NBLUG elections at the beginning of the
meeting.
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Kyle Rankin
NBLUG President
The North Bay Linux Users Group
http://nblug.org
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